I was surprised too. Apparently my password has been sitting on my phone 
for the last year under super secret base64 encoding which is sooo 
difficult to crack, one only needs to google base64 decoder and... done. I 
don't understand how anyone would continue using this app after learning 
this.

On Thursday, July 24, 2014 at 12:11:04 AM UTC-7, [email protected] wrote:
>
> correct
>
> I am surprised. This feature should be normal nowadays. On windows 7 all 
> email clients can be password protected.
>
> Why not Android email Apps?
>
> On Wednesday, July 23, 2014 9:42:02 PM UTC+2, Francesco L. wrote:
>
>> Well as far as I know there's no such a protection. If I understand well 
>> your question, you mean a password protected access that would shield the 
>>  area where mail password is stored, right? 
>
>

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